I can't believe the soldiers would kill a young child in cold blood like that! It was traumatizing to witness that on screen! Usually if there's a death of a child, they pan away from the scene and the child dies off screen! It was too much, too brutal to see it full on! In versions of The Christmas Carol, when Tiny Tim dies, they never actually show the poor afflicted boy in his death throws! It just comes on scene with Bob and the family mourning their first loss!
I don’t think Aaron Tveit gets enough credit for his role in this film. He plays his part perfectly and his voice is so powerful. So happy to see him in Moulin Rouge!
Eddie's performance was so mesmerizingly great in this film. He got such a solid beautiful musical voice. Gosh, hope he does more musical films in the future.
@@connorburnett21 exactly. I read that Aaron originally tried out for Marius, and while I think that Aaron just embodies Enjolras' fire and passion like nobody ever did, Marius was a main role in the movie, so he should have been played by someone who can sing very well. Like you said, Eddie wasn't bad, but compared to the others he was mediocre. Aaron has the voice, and he stands out vocally.
I personally loved Russel Crowe's performance in this movie. It made his character very different and distinguishable. He had no mercy and so his voice was unchanging. His voice was as still as his heart and that just makes his performance that much better.
As much as I don't agree with the memes, Crowes style of singing does not work in most scenes of this movie. This one song is one of the exceptions where it fits
This is why I love this movie so much, despite its flaws and quirks. It just took an epic story and added entirely new dimensions to it. It's so intimate and crunchy, I just adore it.
I fell in live with the book first and then musical. The book has parts that still give me chills and the back story of Val Jean is painted as a super hero strength and no fear of pain and yet he only seeks redemption for an act of desperation. If you haven't read it yet, I suggest an abridged version that's about 500 pages. Anything less, you miss out on some great scenes.
@@DesveladosSasha Baron Cohen and Helena Carter being Jewish ancestry in reality fits the historical role of their community known for swindling rather nicely 😅
Yep he started his career in musical theatre before going into movies - i had to get used to him as an action star because i know him from Oklahoma from 1998, sunset Boulevard in 1996 plus in 2004 he won a Tony Award for a Boy from Oz in 2004- he is amazing and talented
We have Wolverine, Cat Woman, Stephen Hawking, Karen Smith, Mrs Lovett/Bellatrix Lestrange, Borat, John Nash, Gabe Goodman and Eponine all in one movie together!🌟😍
@@sir.cumsalot the one who played Stephen Hawking also played Newt Scamander. But, I guess, some fans know Eddie because of his Stephen Hawking portrayal more than Newt Scamander.
my mother told me to study English for your life and I thought understanding this song's lyrics was one of the most significant things I've ever done with my English skill
Not enough people are giving Samantha Barks attention. She does one of the most beautiful Eponines. (not saying the most, I think that spot goes to Lea Salonga) But she's fantastic
i have to disagree...ive heard both women sing on my own live, and yes there is no doubt lea is fantastic, hearing sam sing it was just breathtaking..i was speechless from start to finish
Frankly I think they needed to make her look more rough as Eponine, like Fantine, fell into abject poverty and her circumstances hardened her appearance
I watched Les Miz on Broadway, front row. You owe it to yourself to do the same. One Day More had me in tears, especially that ending with everyone bellowing out that final note. Brilliant.
I love that they included the Tavern lady owner, from the book. They were so sweet to her when they started to rip her cafe bare to build the barricade.
@@larrysmith2638 How very stern you are : -)) Good Morning. It's soooo obvious it doesn't need a credit. :_)) When something is so much of the moment and as viral as that it can be quoted with affection and we all know that I'm referring to that wonderful family and their parody video.
@@larrysmith2638 Lol. You're either cynical or right. But I did assume, rather sweepingly, it would be recognised by whoever might read it. Had I wanted to pass it off as mine, I'd have rewritten it and made it scan more smoothly. ttfn .. have a good day.
@@ChrisChanningChannel The fact that someone like me (not the most sensitive to current internet events) immediately recognized the reference is actually a point in favor of your argument. May you also have a good day.
@@navaehw.2750 I think the whole production was rushed and mishandled. It could have been a better film, and it was not properly adopted into a movie. I just never expected Cats from the director who made The King's Speech, Les Miserables and The Danish Girl.
In 1989 and 1990, my son played Gavroche in newly-formed troop in San Francisco. It was an exciting time for him - and for me, too, as the ushers would let me sneak in to watch the show countless times! Now, my son is a tenured professor of philosophy, and a writer of incredible books. He’s also a devoted father to my youngest two grandsons, and he bought a house with a cottage in back, where I live. Happy endings!
Ok, I’ve watched the movie several times, and this scene several more (one of my favorite showtimes), and this is the first time I’ve ever noticed Gavroche’s fist pump and “Yes” when Marius rejoins the students.
Let's hope this is what the Hamilton movie will look like (visually). Edit: Well, I was mislead as to what how movie would be formatted... This aged like milk.
@@leoevans1839 Well, there's a good chance of it. Lin Manuel said it'd be a while, though before it would happen. They just now released the trailer for the In The Heights movie.
Because he’s clearly under-hydrated, he doesn’t have a consistent technique for hitting his head register, and his voice keeps audibly straining or cracking when he goes into higher notes.
I just want to express my fullest opinion and analysis as to why this is not just one of but THE greatest song ever composed. Not only does it perfectly capture the struggles of each character and how their struggles correlate (giving justice to the 3rd book of Les Misérables, a rare occasion wherein majority of the character's fate intertwines), the song itself weaves together SEVEN MELODIES, AND THAT IS GENIUS!!! *Who Am I?* to "One day more, another day another destiny" - Both depicts struggle in identity, that is why Valjean reprises his melody wherein he hides his true self *I Dreamed A Dream* to "I did not live until today" - Cosette, like her mother Fantine, sings about love dream along with Marius. Eponine intervening references *A Heart Full Of Love* *I Dreamed A Dream (bridge?)* to "One more day all on my own" - a melody that depicts struggle as it also used in "One more day before the storm" and surprisingly the melody itself (movement of notes and the beat) is actually a mirror image of *Do You Hear The People Sing* (melody goes up instead of down, vice versa) the difference is that the latter is an uplifting/optimistic view of struggle wile the former is of a pessimistic take on struggles *Red and Black* to "Do I follow where she goes" (and later "My place is here, I fight with you" - Marius's struggle between 'red and black' (to choose either joining the revolution or following his loved one) *The Confrontation* to "One day more to revolution" - Javert's theme about confronting people *Master of the House* to "Watch 'em run amock" - theme of Thenadiers' malicious activities (looting and stealing) AND FINALLY!!! THE MAGIC HAPPENS!!! The song circles back to the melody of *Who Am I?* in "Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in heaven has in store" indicating that their own struggles help define who they truly are!!!
Excellent synopsis. And I agree with you about how amazing this piece is. I didn’t get into the musical until years after reading the novel. They are both very special to me. When you talk about valjean “reprising his melody”, is that when he sings “these men who seem to know my crime…” from the carriage?
@@cabriniryanvu I actually have a separatr analysis for that. 'Do you hear the people sing' is quitenliterally the 'mirrored'melody of 'One more day before the storm' (also 'but the tigers comes at night' from I Dreamed as Dream). I kinda interpret it as DYHTPS as optimistic and ideal, thus ends the melody upwards (and is in major key) while OMDBTS is pessimistic abt the realities of war, thus ends thr emlody downwards (and is in minor key).
I love this movie more than i can describe. The music, the emotions, the revolution, the homoeroticism, the tragedy and the bittersweet ending. And most of all, the french god enjolras. I LOV IT
Honestly chills. I know singing critics pick at Russell Crowe for not projecting and shoving his tongue back but he’s still got pipes, and this scene and the whole movie is a masterpiece
This movie is really bad literally listen to the singing here it’s so low energy and flat from almost everyone. Any stage version, even amateur plays top this movie
samantha barks and Aaron killed it in this movie!!!!i can never understand why theres so much hate for this movie,its literally one of the best movies in my opinion
To say I love this movie would be an understatement..I adore this movie ..the musical talent in this movie is phenomenal ..Phantom of the Opera and Les Miz ( both of which I’ve seen on stage also ) are at the top of my list ❤️
It's January 19, 2021. I'm an American & this song has never meant more to me than it does today! " One day to a new beginning / Raise the flag of freedom high!! "
Before anyone else complains about English accents, ask yourself: “Do I really want them all singing in French accents?” Please imagine the actors singing in a French accent and please do a try not to laugh challenge while doing so.
I normally don't care for musicals, but I do like this song. Everyone's doing their own thing, trying to decide where they stand when all hell breaks loose the next day and just trying to at least have one more night of solace.
One of the greatest musical songs of all time. Gives me chills every time
형이 왜 여기서 나와...?
I agree.
same with i dreamed a dream!
And do you hear the people sing
? 상상도 못한곳에서 뵙습니다
nobody:
theater kids on the bus ride back from a field trip:
Though you are right, *Theatre.
LMAOOOO
Yesss
@Seto Kaiba 123 right here
but every dude will try to sing Marius.
***trying to sing each and every part***
Saame
I love your name! That was truly a great song.
@@pommedeterreaucitron Oh thanks! I love that song too!
It works if you only sing the parts of those who are alive at the end
@@mars-nf9cj 😂😂😂😂😂 it would become a duet!
amanda's and eddie's 'will we ever meet again' is killing me every time. their voices are just so beautiful.
They are both perfect for their roles respectively and blend perfectly
Please tell me you've now seen Jinx Monsoon's one-person rendition of this song! Chills!
EDIT: Replied to the wrong comment, sorry
So inspiring yet so sad. For most of the characters in the film... that "one day more" would be their last.
The honor in paying the truest cost for freedom.
If you only sing the parts of those who are alive at the end it becomes a duet.
@@lisagaughan7154Madame and Monsieur Thenardier?
@@bananaman8274 I forgot about them lol.
@@bananaman8274Actually, in the book they’re dead, so kind of a duet it is)
From a singing standpoint, Aaron stands out immensely.
Hadley Fraser stood for me. Him and Aaron had a voice off. Hadley played the guard.
Which one is Aaron?
@@hannah-grace3017 - Aaron Tveit: Enjolras
Agreed. He is the best singer in this movie
He and Eddie played really well off each other
Omg, Gavroche’s little “yeah” after Eddie Redmayne sings at 2:34
Noelle So so cute. Thanks for pointing that out
☺️
ㅇㅈ
I can't believe the soldiers would kill a young child in cold blood like that! It was traumatizing to witness that on screen! Usually if there's a death of a child, they pan away from the scene and the child dies off screen! It was too much, too brutal to see it full on! In versions of The Christmas Carol, when Tiny Tim dies, they never actually show the poor afflicted boy in his death throws! It just comes on scene with Bob and the family mourning their first loss!
ここ可愛いよね!
I don’t think Aaron Tveit gets enough credit for his role in this film. He plays his part perfectly and his voice is so powerful. So happy to see him in Moulin Rouge!
Me too!
Same! I’m obsessed with him, in Catch me If you can, in Next to Normal, in Moulin Rouge, now this!
I don't know why it never clicked in my head that that's Aaron Tveit... Even after looking at the pictures it didn't look like him
@user-pu1qe9ug8t lmao you’re so funny
Wait a minute, Aaron Tviet is in this too?!?
Eddie's performance was so mesmerizingly great in this film. He got such a solid beautiful musical voice. Gosh, hope he does more musical films in the future.
I love Eddie Redmayne, but for me his singing, while very good,just wasnt near what the others brought
@@connorburnett21 exactly. I read that Aaron originally tried out for Marius, and while I think that Aaron just embodies Enjolras' fire and passion like nobody ever did, Marius was a main role in the movie, so he should have been played by someone who can sing very well. Like you said, Eddie wasn't bad, but compared to the others he was mediocre. Aaron has the voice, and he stands out vocally.
Fantastic beasts: the musical
He sounds like he’s doing a Dudley Doright impression instead of singing.
@@scottmatheson3346 rip the fantastic beasts series
I personally loved Russel Crowe's performance in this movie. It made his character very different and distinguishable. He had no mercy and so his voice was unchanging. His voice was as still as his heart and that just makes his performance that much better.
I agree with that!
I agree.
He really was great I’ve seen several les miserable they do such a good job on this
As much as I don't agree with the memes, Crowes style of singing does not work in most scenes of this movie. This one song is one of the exceptions where it fits
As long as you dont watch the behind the scenes footage, this is a perfectly valid opinion
0:41 Jean valjean is like wtf she can sing too lol.
LOL
XD
"Wtf, she's interrupting my song, why? Choose your own moment..."
@@Solaire_of_Astora13, lolz
my lord lol
I'm still in awe every time I hear Aaron sing, he's so talented. The casting directors did well blessing us with Aaron as Enjolras.
He’s the best in it. Second best is Samantha Barks.
I AGREE
Absolutely I love him so much
It's breathtaking to have so many elements of the human condition come together in a single song.
This is why I love this movie so much, despite its flaws and quirks. It just took an epic story and added entirely new dimensions to it. It's so intimate and crunchy, I just adore it.
@@liamflynn1120 It’s a stupendously brilliant movie.
That's Victor Hugo for you. Had one of the largest crowds at his funeral procession at the close of the 19th, despite his asking there not be one.
I fell in live with the book first and then musical. The book has parts that still give me chills and the back story of Val Jean is painted as a super hero strength and no fear of pain and yet he only seeks redemption for an act of desperation.
If you haven't read it yet, I suggest an abridged version that's about 500 pages. Anything less, you miss out on some great scenes.
I really like it that as each individual's situation get related each character's song mixes up harmoniously
미투 하하 아이 라이크 디스 송 투
범식게이야....뭐라노
you like counterpoint then😃
And everyones point is slightly offcource.
And that's the beauty of the play as well. Victor Hugo did art 👌🏻
Aaron is my favorite Enjolras of all time. Not only does he look like the character in the book his blond locks, he is an amazing singer.
Any time I see him on other projects, I'm like "Enjolras!" I think he's on a 9-1-1 show now that I don't get to watch much, and I only see Enjolras.
to me, enjolras in this one actually sounds like how victor hugo describes him in his book.
🎶One day more. Another day of self quarantine........
Should I stay or do I dare
This never ending search for vaccine
@@Steveo_j8 This travellers who seems to have no brain will sure come a second time, one day more...
@@andrew2044 I did not cough until today...
@@riflegreen937 How can I live when we will be parted...
These French people have great English accents.
I was thinking the exact same thing
@@nicolemendoza1640 Thanks, Nicole. At least someone understands.
@@nicolemendoza1640 what? The monarchy was french, they overthrow the king of France, Charles X
I always think that same thing. Its not just this movie either, many movies based in European countries will adopt British accents
@@nicolemendoza1640 except that they spoke french so....
“Some of the most explosive music ever composed”
Definitely
First time I've ever been in a cinema with a round of applause after a scene. Just amazing
Helena Bonham Carter and Sasha Baron Cohen were MADE for these roles
True
But Helena Bonham Carter was also made for the role of Bellatrix Black.
@@DesveladosSasha Baron Cohen and Helena Carter being Jewish ancestry in reality fits the historical role of their community known for swindling rather nicely 😅
the last part where they all come together and sing
gives me chills every time.
Never knew Wolverine could sing so well
Yep, you'd be surprised, but Jackman actually had a successful musical theatre career, even playing Curly in "Oklahoma!"😃🎤🎭
And Gaston.
You have a lot to learn, if you want something funny to watch, look up his duo with Neil Patrick Harris
Yep he started his career in musical theatre before going into movies - i had to get used to him as an action star because i know him from Oklahoma from 1998, sunset Boulevard in 1996 plus in 2004 he won a Tony Award for a Boy from Oz in 2004- he is amazing and talented
For me, I didn't know Hogwarts had such an amazing singer!
_"Our mind is enriched by what we receive our hearts by what we give."_
*~ Victor Hugo*
Hey
I see you everywhere!
Put a comma in there. It kinda sounds disjointed without it
この六月暴動を描いた映画って凄いよね。こんな細かく細部までこだわってセットも作るのも。メイキングも見たけど18世紀の建物とかも忠実に再現するのも凄い。全体的に右に傾けたり、一瞬しか映らないものでも時間かけてとる監督のこの映画にかける思いがわかる。演者さんもそう。英語しかない映画でここまで見てて感情的になれたり、作品にのめり込めるのは初めて。とても感動しました。
This song hits different today.
@Matt Azriel Binay indeed! One more dawn, one more day one day more.
one day more brother
Right? Omg! Never rang truer
Right? Omg! Never rang truer
And then this song kept hitting differently for four whole days 😂😭
When you’re at work/school on a Friday.
more like a sunday
Um dia a mais
2:59 장 발장과 자베르의 이중창! 영화(원작에서도)의 가장 큰 대립쌍이라고 할 수 있는 두 사람이 마지막의 앙상블로 가기 직전의 파트를 양분해서 부르는 게 소름이었어요 여기가 제 킬링파트..💕
is that... diagon alley? oh my god that's totally diagon alley
Aaron Lu Yes! It has been confirmed that they used sets from Harry Potter for Les Miserables
Omg I see it holy cow
It is it really really is, that is so alsome.
Its actually diagonally
Omgosh
2:40 the way everyone’s voices come together as one is amazing!
Sometimes I think people forget that Hugh Jackman was trained to sing like opera and stuff. He was on Broadway before he did movies like Wolverine.
Saw Jackman on broadway in “rhe boy from oz”. He can sing and dance. Though I didn’t like him
In “Oklahoma” as much.
We have Wolverine, Cat Woman, Stephen Hawking, Karen Smith, Mrs Lovett/Bellatrix Lestrange, Borat, John Nash, Gabe Goodman and Eponine all in one movie together!🌟😍
Shut up
@@SparrowIZ wth?
I AGREE😍😍😍.
Newt Scamander too
@@sir.cumsalot the one who played Stephen Hawking also played Newt Scamander. But, I guess, some fans know Eddie because of his Stephen Hawking portrayal more than Newt Scamander.
1:48 javert best scene
And 2:40❤
That is literally the only part of this song that i can not just remember & sing but won't escape my mind.
When I was young,I thought that javert is just a bad guy,but today,javert is my favorite character in this masterpiece
My favorite
my mother told me to study English for your life
and I thought understanding this song's lyrics was one of the most significant things I've ever done with my English skill
Then you’ll love Kirby right back at ya
When everyone comes together to sing "tomorrow we'll discover what our God in Heaven has in store," I get chills. Every time.
I remember seeing this on Broadway and couldn't hold back the tears. It was absolutely beautiful, and hands down the best musical I've ever seen
Not enough people are giving Samantha Barks attention. She does one of the most beautiful Eponines. (not saying the most, I think that spot goes to Lea Salonga) But she's fantastic
i have to disagree...ive heard both women sing on my own live, and yes there is no doubt lea is fantastic, hearing sam sing it was just breathtaking..i was speechless from start to finish
She was straight up my favorite and I loved the amount of emotion she poured into her voice
I think Samantha did better but I agree
Frankly I think they needed to make her look more rough as Eponine, like Fantine, fell into abject poverty and her circumstances hardened her appearance
I like Sam's version more
I watched Les Miz on Broadway, front row. You owe it to yourself to do the same. One Day More had me in tears, especially that ending with everyone bellowing out that final note. Brilliant.
I'm doing this as soon as I can for Philadelphia I just have to wait till I get paid but this is going to be an amazing show
@@cathya7045 Yessss! You won’t regret it. It’s such a powerful experience!
@@MrSpeedyAce just wanted to tell you I got my tickets the show isn't until November but it's going to be amazing
@@cathya7045 Yesssss!!! You’re gonna love it!!!
Did someone miss Gravoche singing a line alone? That kid was amazing and charming in this movie!
Such a good actor
@salty sailor u have to
2:35 "Yeah!"
Eddie Redmaye has such a good voice. This film is so good
I love that they included the Tavern lady owner, from the book. They were so sweet to her when they started to rip her cafe bare to build the barricade.
Eponines part is so underrated
I played eponine in a performance! It’s a very emotionally driven part :’)
@@beccabeckie6954 you are so lucky
こんなに皆で協力する感じを出していたのに実際に若者たちが助けを求めたら知らんぷり。
リアル過ぎて泣きそうになる。
Belas palavras
"Tomorrow we'll discover what Tesco on-line has got in store" :_))
If you're going to steal from another video, give credit.
@@larrysmith2638 How very stern you are : -)) Good Morning. It's soooo obvious it doesn't need a credit. :_)) When something is so much of the moment and as viral as that it can be quoted with affection and we all know that I'm referring to that wonderful family and their parody video.
@@ChrisChanningChannel Yeah, that's what my students used to say when I caught them plagiarizing other sources.
@@larrysmith2638 Lol. You're either cynical or right. But I did assume, rather sweepingly, it would be recognised by whoever might read it. Had I wanted to pass it off as mine, I'd have rewritten it and made it scan more smoothly. ttfn .. have a good day.
@@ChrisChanningChannel The fact that someone like me (not the most sensitive to current internet events) immediately recognized the reference is actually a point in favor of your argument. May you also have a good day.
Gavroche’s tiny “yeah!” at 2:35
One day more...here in Korea...
2:30: Newt Scamander vowing to join the war against Grindewald
Girls locker room: "P.E. is so boring..."
Boys locker room:
Lol! The Les Amis must've been in there for quite some time😂.
Right before the mile run
I assure you the girls locker room can get pretty wild. Take from that what you want.
Omg yessss
When its pizza day tommrow at lunch
This movie was directed by the same person who directed Cats.
A.S. Alfred, then what the hell went wrong with cats?
Erin Peterson, yeah, but since they are professionals doing it I’d expect them to have better ideas of combining the two
@@navaehw.2750 I think the whole production was rushed and mishandled. It could have been a better film, and it was not properly adopted into a movie. I just never expected Cats from the director who made The King's Speech, Les Miserables and The Danish Girl.
A.S. Alfred, yeah true
@Erin Peterson Yes for me too, the CGI sucks. With the budget of 95 Million they could have done wonders on screen.
In 1989 and 1990, my son played Gavroche in newly-formed troop in San Francisco. It was an exciting time for him - and for me, too, as the ushers would let me sneak in to watch the show countless times!
Now, my son is a tenured professor of philosophy, and a writer of incredible books.
He’s also a devoted father to my youngest two grandsons, and he bought a house with a cottage in back, where I live. Happy endings!
Ok, I’ve watched the movie several times, and this scene several more (one of my favorite showtimes), and this is the first time I’ve ever noticed Gavroche’s fist pump and “Yes” when Marius rejoins the students.
Who knew Russel Crowe could sing? This was a phenomenal movie, for those who never saw the play on broadway.
William Higgins Jr He can’t really he sounded very monotone in this movie
Crow has been in a band since the 80’s
I knew it. "Fighting round the world"
@@BabyBodyBabyHead making movies making songs and fightin round the world
Well to be fair Philip Quast was the best part of the broadway show so that’s why russel Crowe got roasted for it
0:38 Redmayne and Seyfried are stunning their Harmony Collaboration is freaking Fabulous
このミュージカルでは1番大好きな曲
Today is the 29th of january 1933 - tomorrow the entire world will find itself at a very big crossroad of history.
Everyone in the U.S. the night before the 2024 election:
I was just thinking this 😂
Let's hope this is what the Hamilton movie will look like (visually).
Edit: Well, I was mislead as to what how movie would be formatted...
This aged like milk.
YASSSSSSSSS
HONOR ME GODAMMIT
There’s a Hamilton movie?!?!
@@leoevans1839
Well, there's a good chance of it. Lin Manuel said it'd be a while, though before it would happen. They just now released the trailer for the In The Heights movie.
One day more = Non-stop
I'm speechless. I didn't know Eddie Redmayne could sing so well!
1:47 2:38
このシーンのジャベール警部は
誰よりもかっこよく見えるなんで。
ジャベールカッコいいですよね
僕はジャベールの声が好きです
大沢木x カッコイイですよね✨声、分かります、イケボですね😊
No other movie sends me into goosebumps for so much of the movie
Russel Crowes singing was brilliant bro idk how anybody disliked it
I didnt
Because he’s clearly under-hydrated, he doesn’t have a consistent technique for hitting his head register, and his voice keeps audibly straining or cracking when he goes into higher notes.
Hey look it's that Wizard Guy and Wolverine singing it out LOL 🤣
"Wizard Guy?"
@@trasegorsuch5140 They're likely referring to Eddie Redmayne, AKA Newt Scamander!😁
@@trinaq Yep Fantastic Beasts 😄
Don’t forget that girl from mamma Mia
@@tyjarjour also mean girls
Last day of school
Girls: I'll miss you
The bois:
....I mean thi scould be reversed as well
They played this at my school on the last day everyone was so confused but I was excited. And I was the only 10 year old who watched les miserables
Thanks to me you have 1K likes😁 you deserve it
@@danielamendoza3834 thanks! Though it wpuld have made more sense if i typed in "theater kids"
Haha
I just want to express my fullest opinion and analysis as to why this is not just one of but THE greatest song ever composed. Not only does it perfectly capture the struggles of each character and how their struggles correlate (giving justice to the 3rd book of Les Misérables, a rare occasion wherein majority of the character's fate intertwines), the song itself weaves together SEVEN MELODIES, AND THAT IS GENIUS!!!
*Who Am I?* to "One day more, another day another destiny" - Both depicts struggle in identity, that is why Valjean reprises his melody wherein he hides his true self
*I Dreamed A Dream* to "I did not live until today" - Cosette, like her mother Fantine, sings about love dream along with Marius. Eponine intervening references *A Heart Full Of Love*
*I Dreamed A Dream (bridge?)* to "One more day all on my own" - a melody that depicts struggle as it also used in "One more day before the storm" and surprisingly the melody itself (movement of notes and the beat) is actually a mirror image of *Do You Hear The People Sing* (melody goes up instead of down, vice versa) the difference is that the latter is an uplifting/optimistic view of struggle wile the former is of a pessimistic take on struggles
*Red and Black* to "Do I follow where she goes" (and later "My place is here, I fight with you" - Marius's struggle between 'red and black' (to choose either joining the revolution or following his loved one)
*The Confrontation* to "One day more to revolution" - Javert's theme about confronting people
*Master of the House* to "Watch 'em run amock" - theme of Thenadiers' malicious activities (looting and stealing)
AND FINALLY!!! THE MAGIC HAPPENS!!! The song circles back to the melody of *Who Am I?* in "Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in heaven has in store" indicating that their own struggles help define who they truly are!!!
Excellent synopsis. And I agree with you about how amazing this piece is. I didn’t get into the musical until years after reading the novel. They are both very special to me.
When you talk about valjean “reprising his melody”, is that when he sings “these men who seem to know my crime…” from the carriage?
Don’t forget “Do you hear the people sing?” too.
@@loyaltyisroyalty5616 yep! That's the song I was talking about!
@@cabriniryanvu I actually have a separatr analysis for that.
'Do you hear the people sing' is quitenliterally the 'mirrored'melody of 'One more day before the storm' (also 'but the tigers comes at night' from I Dreamed as Dream). I kinda interpret it as DYHTPS as optimistic and ideal, thus ends the melody upwards (and is in major key) while OMDBTS is pessimistic abt the realities of war, thus ends thr emlody downwards (and is in minor key).
“Tomorrow you’ll be worlds away and yet with you my world has started” BREAKS ME 😭
ONE DAY MORE.
Anyone else love Russel Crowes bit in this
I love his scenes, always so meaningful, I love his voice and singing, especially when he sang "stars"
Just seeing him singing, while walking between ranks of french soldiers was nice
@@riflegreen937 He looks like Maximus, commander of the Armies of the North
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Omg I totally see it!
Hes too nasal for my liking. But too each their own
Eddy redmayne could do several things to me
O_O
Aaron Tveit could do several things to _me_
👁👄👁
Like perhaps giving you a bible?
I agree like 🥵
I love this movie more than i can describe. The music, the emotions, the revolution, the homoeroticism, the tragedy and the bittersweet ending. And most of all, the french god enjolras. I LOV IT
Honestly chills. I know singing critics pick at Russell Crowe for not projecting and shoving his tongue back but he’s still got pipes, and this scene and the whole movie is a masterpiece
This movie is really bad literally listen to the singing here it’s so low energy and flat from almost everyone. Any stage version, even amateur plays top this movie
@@Spagbolisnotme
That's just like, your opinion, man!
samantha barks and Aaron killed it in this movie!!!!i can never understand why theres so much hate for this movie,its literally one of the best movies in my opinion
FINALLY! HIGH QUALITY, GOOD AUDIO. at last!
GOLDENMORAL CINEMAS I WAS ABOUT TO SAY SAME!
Eddie redmayne is passionate
Amanda seyfried is cute
Russel crowe is majestic
Samantha barks is scarificial
Hugh jackman is Honest
A Stop Motion Channel YES
Helena Bonham Carter is iconic
Sacha Baron Cohen is hilarious
Anne hathaway is beautiful
Aaron Tveit is gorgeous
To say I love this movie would be an understatement..I adore this movie ..the musical talent in this movie is phenomenal ..Phantom of the Opera and Les Miz ( both of which I’ve seen on stage also ) are at the top of my list ❤️
素晴らしくて震える。涙が出そうになる。
I can only imagine the pride and pleasure felt as this was coming together. There's a good reason this song has been on loop in my mind.
Their voices are so amazing, it’s incredible
It's January 19, 2021. I'm an American & this song has never meant more to me than it does today!
" One day to a new beginning / Raise the flag of freedom high!! "
Agreed.
This brought me here tonight as well ❤️
@@thatonegirlwhodreams That and Eddie Redmayne is beyond yummy. Mmmmmm. This song transports.
Anyone else listening to this on the day before Election Day?
Just now
Yep!
Before anyone else complains about English accents, ask yourself: “Do I really want them all singing in French accents?”
Please imagine the actors singing in a French accent and please do a try not to laugh challenge while doing so.
"The time is now! The day is here!"
This is going to be a popular video in the US today. I’m so-damned-happy I could spit. ONE DAY MORE!
I still can't get over the fact that Aaron was in Gossip Girl. I'm just so flabbergasted with my adoration for him, his voice, and acting.
Omg yeah
Wasn't he the brother of Nate
I love how they executed this song, all the nuances are incredible
様々な人の想いが交錯する感じがすごい好き
It’s a tradition to come back here every four years on the eve of the election. Good luck, America! 🇺🇸
I normally don't care for musicals, but I do like this song. Everyone's doing their own thing, trying to decide where they stand when all hell breaks loose the next day and just trying to at least have one more night of solace.
.....WAIT THIS MOVIE IS 9 YEARS OLD ALREADY? WHAT THE HELL?!
This is all raw singing
This song has become so much more relevant
Gosh! I LOVED this movie as a kid, &+ now as an adult love it even more knowing who all the great actors are! They all have amazing voices! 😍❤
この曲でジャン・バルジャンとかファンテーヌとかが歌った曲のフレーズが出てくるの本当に感動😭
Loved the acting. Like opera I have multiple favoured renditions of the songs and keep returning to this film as it was so memorable.
1:49 진짜 자베르부분 너무 좋다
진짜 개공가무ㅜㅜㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
자베르 존나좋아
ㄹㅇ
자베르 최고....ㅜㅜㅠㅠ
ㅇㅈ 목소리개좋아 ㅠㅠ
I just got FLOODED with nostalgia. I played Enjolras and man I miss this show.
One of the best musical's of all time!
As a German I'm here today with all you Americans who came to celebrate, congrats guys, you got him out!
thank you!
Dankeschön freund
Danke. :)
Thank you, November Gold
Finally :)
Javert is legendary!
M. and Mme. Thernadier are so craftily comic!
Agreed! Their love of each other and each others love of stealing is amazingly perfect!
Hearing Eponine next to Marius and Cosette singing makes me want to cry
The greatest work of art of all time.